hawked — hÉ”Ëk n. bird of prey with a hooked beak and curved talons; person who favors aggressive or warlike political policy (Slang); aggressive person (Slang) v. work as a peddler, sell one s goods by going from place to place; peddle; hunt with a… … English contemporary dictionary

List of Tom and Jerry Tales episodes — Cry Uncle redirects here. For the 1971 film, see Cry Uncle!. DJ Jerry redirects here. For the singer and songwriter, see Jerry Lo. This is a list of Tom and Jerry Tales episodes. Included with it are the first transmission dates and production… … Wikipedia

Hawk — (h[add]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hawked} (h[add]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hawking}.] 1. To catch, or attempt to catch, birds by means of hawks trained for the purpose, and let loose on the prey; to practice falconry. [1913 Webster] A falconer Henry is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Musical (Summary Proceedings) Copyright Act 1902 — The Musical (Summary Proceedings) Copyright Act 1902 (2 Edw. VII c. 15) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, given the royal assent on 22 July 1902, in force from 1 October 1902, and repealed in 1956. It provided that … Wikipedia

hawk — [[t]hɔ͟ːk[/t]] hawks, hawking, hawked 1) N COUNT A hawk is a large bird with a short, hooked beak, sharp claws, and very good eyesight. Hawks catch and eat small birds and animals. 2) N COUNT If you refer to someone as a hawk, you mean that they… … English dictionary

hawk — I UK [hɔːk] / US [hɔk] noun [countable] Word forms hawk : singular hawk plural hawks 1) a large bird that kills other birds and animals for food. It is sometimes used for hunting. 2) a politician who prefers using military force to more peaceful… … English dictionary

CHAPBOOKS — CHAPBOOKS, popular literature in pamphlet form formerly hawked by chapmen or peddlers. Little attention has been paid to these in connection with Hebrew bibliography. Given the fragile nature of things, such flimsy, unbound publications tended to … Encyclopedia of Judaism